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Manchester firefighters extinguish truck fire Tuesday; no injuries
At approximately 1:30 Tuesday afternoon, Manchester Fire and Rescue crews responded to a vehicle on fire on Woodland Court. Upon arrival, crews found a Dodge Ram with the front end engulfed in fire. Crews were able to quickly knock down the fire and extinguish it through the engine compartment. According to Manchester Fire Chief George Chambers, no injuries were...

Organizers plan to march, protest in Manchester on Friday
Organizers are planning to march from the Coffee County Justice Center to downtown Manchester on Friday, June 12. Rallies and Marches have been held all across the country over the past two weeks since the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. According to Manchester Police Department Chief Mark Yother, DeAngelo Rozier applied for a permit to hold the event and the permit has been granted by the mayor’s office. Yother said organizers plan to march from the justice center at 300 Hillsboro Blvd. to the Manchester downtown square. He said they plan to assemble...

Tennessee State Fair cancelled amid pandemic
The Tennessee State Fair in Nashville has a history that spans 150 years. That history will be interrupted this year – as the fair has announced it will not open due to COVID-19 pandemic. In a statement, state fair manager Scott Jones said: “The fair is not closing its doors or abandoning its long history and tradition. We’re just doing what we believe is in the best interest of the health and well being of those who walk through our gates each year.” Officials went on to explain that the fair had smaller space to operate due to construction...

Gas prices begin resurgence
The Tennessee gas price average jumped eight cents last week – the largest weekly increase the state has seen so far in 2020. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $1.79 which is nearly 23 cents more than one month ago and nearly 64 cents less than one year ago. The lowest price in Manchester as of 3 p.m. Tuesday was $1.79. “The beginning of June has not seen gas prices this low since 2004,” said Megan Cooper, spokesperson, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “As crude oil prices trend higher and gasoline demand increases, Americans will see gas...

Additional assistance coming soon to families with children who quality for free or reduced lunch
If you have children who qualify for free or reduced lunches when they are in school, you may soon be eligible for a new program called Pandemic EBT assistance to provide additional money for food during the current pandemic. Tennessee Department of Health and Human Services say details will be announced within the next month. For more information, you can call the following hotline: 1-833-496-0661 and select option 3 when prompted. Tennesseans who don’t currently receive SNAP will need to apply when the application process opens. . Waiting hours or days for your pharmacy?This shouldn’t happen. Try Southland Pharmacy...

22 active cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County as of Tuesday
As of 2 p.m. Tuesday, there are now 27,575 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Tennessee. This includes 435 deaths and 1,974 hospitalizations. There are 18,013 recoveries, leaving 9,562 active cases in the state. This number is about 181 more than the previous day. There have been 521,197 tests performed. This means of all those tested, about 5.29 percent of people are testing positive. Meanwhile, there are 84 confirmed cases in Coffee County with 62 recoveries. This means there are 22 active cases, according to Tennessee Department of Health. There have been 2,813 negative tests performed in Coffee County. water...
Livestock barn area could be developed as subdivision
An area commonly referred to as simply “the stock barn” on old Tullahoma Highway is in the process of being rezoned to be developed into a subdivision. Located at 1500 S. Spring Street, the Coffee County Livestock Market could soon be developed into a single-family homes. The 5.1 acre lot was approved for rezoning by the Manchester Zoning Commission and will now need to be approved by the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen at its July 7 meeting. If approved, zoning would change from C-4 to R-4. According to Manchester Director of Codes Jamie Sain, developers are asking...

WHO: Coronavirus unlikely to be spread by asymptomatic patients
The World Health Organization said Monday that Coronavirus patients without symptoms, also known as asymptomatic, are not spreading the virus. WHO officials say that asymptomatic spread can occur, but that it is not the main way of transmission. Officials said that “from the data they have, it seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual.” Meanwhile, according to numbers released by the Tennessee Department of Health on Monday, there are now 82 cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County. There are 62 recoveries, leaving about 20 active cases of the...